Announcements:
The MBA program is full for the June 2009 start.
Our next application deadline is March 1, 2010 for classes beginning in June 2010. All application materials must be in the Office of Graduate Programs by March 1, 2010.
- Executive MBA (EMBA)
- European Consortium MBA
- Chinese MBA
- Arabic MBA
- MS in Finance
- Master of Science Industrial Relations (MSIR)
- Master of Professional Accountancy (MPA)
- Graduate Certificate in Forensic Accounting and Fraud Investigation (FAFI)
- Ph.D./Master of Arts in Economics (Ph.D.)
- Minors
- Study Abroad
Fall Session - Development of Organization Skills
BADM 633 - Leadership (3 hr.)
This course included topics about leadership concepts and practices designed to motivate and support an organization’s workforce with particular emphasis upon leadership skills, ethics, and effective communications.
BADM 591L - Macro Economics (3 hr.)
This course explores the impact of the external environment on the profitability and success of the firm. Topics include the national economy and national economic performance with particular emphasis upon business cycles, unemployment, and inflation. Also topics such as Keynesian and classical theories, monetary and fiscal policy, and international trade are studied. It emphasizes the theme that the odds of business success are enhanced by a strong grasp of the global business environment, including business cycle trends, socio-economic and demographic trends, political factors, and industry-specific characteristics.
BADM 622 - Financial Accounting (3 hr.)
This course encompasses 1) understanding the processes involved in the development and preparation of financial statements, including the balance sheet, income statement, statement of changes in owners’ equity and statement of cash flows, 2) investigating the underlying conceptual/theoretical foundation of financial reporting, 3) analyzing business transactions, including operating, investing and financing activities and the affects of each on the financial statements, and 4) analyzing financial statements and other financial information as a basis for decision-making, including analysis of the quality of the financial statements.
BADM 636 - Managerial Accounting (3 hr.)
This course provides an introduction to internal accounting techniques used by an organization's managers when they are faced with planning, directing, controlling, and decision-making activities in their organizations. Accounting information can be used to identify and analyze alternatives and to guide the manager to a course of action that will yield the greatest benefit to the organization. While the major emphasis in financial accounting is on the accumulation and presentation of accounting data to external decision makers, the emphasis in managerial accounting is on the analysis and presentation of that data to internal decision makers.
BADM 523 - Management Science (3 hr.)
This course focuses on the development and use of quantitative decision making tools and techniques. The course uses various combinations of spreadsheets and computer packages to design and solve the resulting decision models. Project management will also be addressed.
BADM 591K- Operations/Supply Chain Management (3 hr.)
This course focuses on the study of supply chain and of the design and operation of productive systems in manufacturing and service environments. Further, it emphasizes quality, competitiveness, and their implications for strategy. The course also utilizes analysis tools of management science and statistics.

